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  1. Sir Robert Peel, 1st Baronet (25 April 1750 – 3 May 1830), was a British politician and industrialist and one of early textile manufacturers of the Industrial Revolution. He was one of the ten known British millionaires in 1799. He was the father of Sir Robert Peel, twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom .

    • 25 April 1750
    • Ellen Yates
  2. 1 de abr. de 2024 · In full: Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet. Born: February 5, 1788, Bury, Lancashire, England. Died: July 2, 1850, London (aged 62) Title / Office: prime minister (1841-1846), United Kingdom. prime minister (1834-1835), United Kingdom. House of Commons (1809-1850), United Kingdom. (Show more) Founder: Conservative Party. Political Affiliation:

  3. Sir Robert Peel, II Baronet, ( Ramsbottom, Lancashire, 5 de febrero de 1788-2 de julio de 1850) fue un estadista y político británico, uno de los fundadores del actual Partido Conservador y primer ministro del Reino Unido en dos ocasiones (1834-35 y 1841-46). Biografía.

  4. Robert Peel. Primer ministro británico y fundador del Partido Conservador. Nació el 5 de febrero de 1788 en Lancashire (Gran Bretaña). Cursó estudios en la Harrow School y en la Universidad de Oxford.

  5. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Sir Robert Peel, 1st Baronet (25 April 1750 – 3 May 1830), was a British politician and industrialist and one of early textile manufacturers of the Industrial Revolution. He was the father of Sir Robert Peel, twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

    • April 25, 1750
    • UK
    • Oswaldwistle,Reel Fold,Lancashire,England
  6. A proud, shy person, Peel was by nature quick-tempered, courageous, stubborn, and often autocratic. With a first-class intellect, an exact memory, and great capacity for work, he was a superb administrator and an outstanding parliamentary debater. Though he has an unchallenged place as founder of the modern Conservative Party, his political ...

  7. 11 de may. de 2018 · The English statesman Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850) served as prime minister during 1834-1835 and 1841-1846. He played an important role in modernizing the British government's social and economic policies and sponsored the repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846. Sir Robert Peel was in the great tradition of 19th-century administrative reformers.